He's Had Enough, owned by J. Paul Reddam of Windsor, Ontario, endured a difficult trip in the Grade 1, $2-million Breeders' Cup Juvenile, but was courageous to the wire to be second to Shanghai Bobby.
Delegation, recent winner of the Grade 3 Durham Cup at Woodbine for trainer Mark Casse, rallied strongly along the rail to be third to Tapizar in the Grade 1, $1-million Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile.
“I had so much horse and I was coming on the rail," said Woodbine-based rider Patrick Husbands. "I was begging for a little break. When I finally got it, it was too late. He showed up like a champion. He ran a big race.”
The rest of the results are below.
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JUVENILE TURF
-Know More (owned by J. Paul Reddam of Windsor, Ontario) finished thirteenth to George Vancouver.
FILLY & MARE SPRINT
(none)
DIRT MILE
-Delegation (Woodbine-based with trainer Mark Casse, Ontario-bred by Arosa Farms) was third to Tapizar.
-Jersey Town (Canadian-owned and bred by Charles Fipke of Kelowna, B.C.) was fifth to Tapizar.
-Second City (owned by J. Paul Reddam of Windsor, Ontario) was ninth to Tapizar.
TURF SPRINT
-Bridgetown (Canadian-owned and bred by Melnyk Racing Stables of Toronto) was fourteenth to Mizdirection.
-Upgrade (trained by Calgary native Michele Nihei) was ninth to Mizdirection.
JUVENILE
-Dynamic Sky (Woodbine-based with trainer Mark Casse, Ontario-bred by Arosa Farms) was sixth to Shanghai Bobby.
-He's Had Enough (owned by J. Paul Reddam of Windsor, Ontario) was second to Shanghai Bobby.
TURF
-Cogito (owned by J. Paul Reddam of Windsor, Ontario) was seventh to Little Mike.
SPRINT
-Boxeur des Rues (owned by J. Paul Reddam of Windsor, Ontario) was thirteenth to Trinniberg.
MILE
(none)
CLASSIC
-Handsome Mike (owned by J. Paul Reddam of Windsor, Ontario) was ninth to Fort Larned.
-Pool Play (Woodbine-based with trainer Mark Casse, Ontario-bred by Windfields Farm) was eighth to Fort Larned.
